By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Starr FmStarr FmStarr Fm
  • Home
  • Election Hub
  • General
    GeneralShow More
    KATH doctors demand urgent health infrastructure reforms as strike begins over CEO’s suspension
    June 6, 2026
    Ghana Gas denies reports of leadership rift, defends staff promotion exercise
    June 6, 2026
    Energy minister pushes faster completion of AKSA’s 900MW Takoradi power project
    June 5, 2026
    NUGS empowers young entrepreneurs to drive Ghana’s future at Agribusiness forum
    June 5, 2026
    Ghana needs a smart tunnel to solve flooding: Lessons from Kuala Lumpur for Accra’s future
    June 5, 2026
  • Business
    BusinessShow More
    Energy minister pushes faster completion of AKSA’s 900MW Takoradi power project
    June 5, 2026
    Eric Opoku unveils reforms to attract investment into Ghana’s rice value chain
    June 3, 2026
    COCOBOD to reduce reliance on foreign loans with local funding plan — Deputy CEO for Finance reveals
    June 3, 2026
    Naana Jane calls for investment in rice sector to cut food imports
    June 2, 2026
    Ghana partners Nebraska to reduce dairy imports and boost local production
    June 2, 2026
  • Politics
    PoliticsShow More
    Samreboi case: D-Day for Wontumi set for July 3
    June 3, 2026
    President Mahama does not order arrests – Shamima Muslim rejects claims
    June 3, 2026
    NDC can break the eight if government delivers – Shamima Muslim
    June 3, 2026
    Supreme Court dismisses IMANI’s case challenging President’s appointments of IGP, Director of Prisons others as lacking merit
    June 3, 2026
    Rectify procedural lapses in Anti-LGBTQ Bill to ensure its legitimacy – Catholic Bishops Conference to Parliament
    June 3, 2026
  • Entertainment
    EntertainmentShow More
    I am producing a new hit campaign song for NPP and Dr Bawumiah – Appietus
    June 6, 2026
    Noble Nketsiah alleges career declined after rejecting occult offer
    June 6, 2026
    WatsUp On Campus kicks off tour featuring top artistes, 15 Universities in Ghana
    June 5, 2026
    Medikal, Kelvyn Boy, other stars shut down WatsUp On Campus with electrifying performances at RMU SRC artiste night
    June 1, 2026
    Kweku Smoke’s London concert showcases unity among Ghanaian artistes – MC Portfolio
    May 30, 2026
  • Sports
    SportsShow More
    Ghana confirms participation in Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games
    June 3, 2026
    Joanita Borteyeman wins double gold as James Marfog retains title in Damba Table Tennis Championship
    June 2, 2026
    Queiroz names Black Stars squad for 2026 FIFA World Cup, 12 debutants earn historic call-ups
    June 2, 2026
    “We don’t just want to turn up” – Brandon Thomas-Asante targets World Cup success with Black Stars
    May 29, 2026
    Asante Kotoko seek new direction as Club targets UK-born Ghanaian coach Baffour-Akoto
    May 29, 2026
  • Technology
    TechnologyShow More
    Samsung Ghana expands access to AI-powered mobile experiences with the Galaxy A series
    June 2, 2026
    KNUST hosts FemSTEM Africa 2026 to empower the next generation of women health innovators
    June 2, 2026
    Samsung Ghana introduces 2026 Vision AI Mini LED TV for ultimate sports viewing experience
    June 1, 2026
    Redington appointed authorised distributor of Adobe Creative Cloud in Ghana
    May 25, 2026
    Samsung Galaxy A57 5G, A37 5G now available in Ghana
    May 25, 2026
  • International
    InternationalShow More
    UK, Ghana launch growth partnership to create jobs, boost infrastructure and skills development
    June 1, 2026
    Xenophobia: Gov’t to evacuate 500 more Ghanaians from South Africa – Foreign Affairs Ministry
    May 28, 2026
    Nana Oye Bampoe Addo leads Ghana’s delegation to UN Anti-Corruption Session in Vienna
    May 27, 2026
    QNET, Manchester City hold a football training programme for young talents in Accra
    May 22, 2026
    Government partners Portage Energy Group on waste-to-energy and aviation fuel project
    May 20, 2026
  • Factometer
Search
© 2024 EIB Network Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Reading: Disrupt or be disrupted: The impact of AI on industries – Atchulo Mohamadu writes
Share
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Starr FmStarr Fm
Font ResizerAa
  • Headlines
  • Election Hub
  • General
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Factometer
Search
  • Headlines
  • Election Hub
  • General
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Factometer
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2024 EIB Network Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Editors PickTechnology

Disrupt or be disrupted: The impact of AI on industries – Atchulo Mohamadu writes

Starrfm.com.gh By Starrfm.com.gh Published July 17, 2023
Share
By Abdul-Wahab Atchulo Mohamadu, Head, Client Implementation & Channel Solutions – Stanbic Bank Ghana
SHARE

The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a game-changer for industries across the globe. From finance and healthcare to transportation and entertainment, AI is revolutionizing the way we live and work. As businesses navigate this rapidly evolving landscape, one thing is clear: adapt or face disruption. Gone are the days when AI was confined to the realms of science fiction. Today, it is a tangible force that has already transformed numerous industries, reshaping business models and challenging traditional norms. With its ability to process massive amounts of data, identify patterns, and make informed predictions, AI offers unprecedented opportunities for innovation and efficiency.

Digital Strategist, Alyssa Schroer, describes AI as a broad branch of computer science that aims to develop machines that are capable of performing tasks that require human intelligence. AI has revolutionized the way people work (WOW) and the speed at which they work (SOW). There is no denying that artificial intelligence has become the order of the day, and every industry has adopted one or more artificial intelligence tools. In developed countries, it is more prevalent, but it is also spreading rapidly to developing countries, including Sub-Saharan Africa and Ghana, to be more precise.  Using AI, machines can simulate or even surpass the capabilities of the human mind. With globally adopted and generative AI tools like Chat GPT and Google’s Bard, and self-driving cars through Google Maps, AI is becoming more and more ubiquitous, and companies across every industry are investing in it.

A simple description of how AI works is that large data sets are combined with intuitive processing algorithms. AI manipulates algorithms by learning behaviour patterns in datasets. It is critical to understand that AI is not a single algorithm but rather a complete machine learning system that solves problems and proposes solutions as sited in the article by Kortney Phillips, Woking smart, not harder: How AI will transform events. Artificial Intelligence operates through five main steps. These includes inputs, processing, data outcomes, adjustments, and assessment. AI, like big data, has become a major phenomenon worldwide. AI has redefined work processes and digital product and service delivery. It enables industries to adopt modern ways of working and delivering products and services. For example, AI integration into payment gateways allows customers to conveniently request goods and services from their homes or offices. Local industries can access banking products through internet banking solutions. This includes online ordering of raw materials, payments, tracking delivery timelines, and receiving orders from customers. AI has enhanced local industries’ efficiency across all sectors of the economy.

In Ghana, the increasing presence of Financial Technology Companies (Fintechs) in indicates significant growth in AI, with cutting-edge technologies disrupting the financial sector and shaping human interaction in the digital ecosystem. Innovative products such as mobile-based crowdfunding solutions, balance inquiries, customer services, remittance services, and insurance technologies empowered by AI are examples of this transformation. Also, demand-driven services like transportation benefit from AI through Google location systems and maps. In the banking sector, AI is utilized for chatbot solutions that assist with customer service, credit scoring, fraud prevention, account management, loan applications, and money transfers. Telecommunications, insurance, e-commerce, hospitality, agriculture, and other industries in Ghana also deploy AI tools to meet their business needs. AI’s impact on Ghana’s digital ecosystem is substantial, driving efficiency in the new technology-driven world.

Despite AI’s benefits, concerns about job losses and increased unemployment persist. However, instead of focusing on job losses, employees should adapt to the digital world. They should acquire knowledge and skills in the digital ecosystem and explore new AI opportunities. The evolution of the digital ecosystem necessitates learning, adoption, and active participation. If an AI tool can reduce an 8-hour task to just 10 minutes, it is prudent to embrace the tool, as it reduces man-hours, costs, and errors and enhances job delivery efficiency.

One of the issues that has gained currency in the wake of massive deployment of AI technology is whether or not businesses are at risk of disruption if they do not embrace AI. Disruption is subjective. However, if a business’s vision and mission involve expanding its client base, growing revenue, reducing costs, and entering new markets, incorporating technology-based solutions powered by AI is essential for relevance. Businesses can choose to embrace technologically advanced digital edge solutions and boost revenue, improve customer service delivery, increase their intention to recommend (ITR) and intention to purchase (ITP), and ultimately enhance their return on investment (ROI).

Deploying AI tools is non-negotiable in today’s business environment. Industries can partner fintech companies or develop their own AI tools to drive efficiency. A technology-focused business may develop its own AI tools, while non-technology businesses like banks can partner with enhanced payment service providers (fintech) and telecommunication network providers to offer AI-powered solutions to customers, including corporations, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and individuals. This allows them to stay innovative in the market, to attract and convert customers based on convenience and security.

AI’s benefits outweigh its disadvantages. One significant disadvantage is the cost of developing and implementing AI tools, along with potential security concerns. However, there are several benefits to consider. AI enables quick data and research analysis, allowing information gathering and predictions within minutes. This is a task that takes humans hours. AI also reduces errors by comprehensively understanding all possible outcomes and selecting the best decision. Additionally, AI frees up employees to focus on critical projects by handling repetitive tasks. AI facilitates intelligent decision-making by providing unbiased predictions and problem-solving based on high-quality data.

In conclusion, as we navigate the age of AI, it is crucial for businesses and individuals to embrace the technology and harness its potential. Organizations that fail to adapt may find themselves on the losing end of disruption. Governments and policymakers must also play a role in establishing regulatory frameworks that address ethical concerns, ensure data privacy, and foster responsible AI deployment. The impact of AI on industries is profound and far-reaching. It is transforming the way we work, altering business landscapes, and redefining our relationship with technology. Embracing this disruption and understanding the possibilities it presents will be vital for organizations to stay competitive and thrive in the AI-powered future.

By Abdul-Wahab Atchulo Mohamadu, Head, Client Implementation & Channel Solutions – Stanbic Bank Ghana

Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5FM

You Might Also Like

Samsung Ghana expands access to AI-powered mobile experiences with the Galaxy A series

KNUST hosts FemSTEM Africa 2026 to empower the next generation of women health innovators

UK, Ghana launch growth partnership to create jobs, boost infrastructure and skills development

Samsung Ghana introduces 2026 Vision AI Mini LED TV for ultimate sports viewing experience

Redington appointed authorised distributor of Adobe Creative Cloud in Ghana

TAGGED:artificial intelligenceStanbic Bank
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print
Share
Previous Article Prosecute Kusi Boateng, he isn’t above the law – Apaak to AG
Next Article Business agility: An imperative for surviving in today’s business environment – Marian Amartey writes

Starr 103.5FM

Starr FmStarr Fm
Follow US
© 2024 EIB Network Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
newsletter icon
Join Us!

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest in news, podcasts etc..

[mc4wp_form]
Zero spam, Unsubscribe at any time.
adbanner
AdBlock Detected
Our site is an advertising supported site. Please whitelist to support our site.
Okay, I'll Whitelist
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?